Estimated allotments for more than 600 districts across the state include adjustments to compensate for income variations, as well as add-ons for gifted education, special-needs students, English-language learners and other categories.

The documents indicate Columbus and Canton schools will see gains of about 14 percent in the fiscal year beginning July 1.

Cincinnati schools get a boost of about 7 percent, while Akron's funding rises about 3 percent.

Funding levels remain unchanged for Cleveland and Toledo.

The formula gives a handful of small districts more than double the funding.